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Microsoft announced the release date of headsets -

Microsoft is now officially revealing that the first Windows Mixed headsets will be available on October 17th for consumers. It will start at $299 from Acer, with HP pricing its own at $450 with motion controllers and Dell / Lenovo pricing theirs at $349.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1900X CPU launched -

AMD officially launched the Ryzen Threadripper 1900X processor at a price of $549. This is currently the least expensive CPU in the Threadripper lineup. It can be an interesting choice for enthusiasts shopping on a budget.

Moto X4 launched with two cameras and Alexa -

After a long pause, Motorola is bringing back the Moto X. The new, fourth-generation Moto X4 is no longer the company's flagship phone, but fills out the midrange in Motorola’s lineup.

JBL launched smart speakers with Google Assistant -

JBL has announced a new speaker including Google Assistant. The Google Assistant can be configured and activated on the Link series speakers by either tapping a button placed on the top or saying "Ok, Google".

WhatsApp's business messaging service testing begins in India -

India's favorite messaging app starts testing for business features. Currently, BookMyShow is the only company with WhatApp;s busines.

Facebook watch video platform now rolling out in US -

Facebook launched its Watch video service for US users. Currently, users can see hundreds of shows from the likes of Vox, Buzzfeed, Discovery Communications Inc, A&E Networks, Walt Disney Co's ABC, as well as live sports like Major League Baseball.

Xbox One X become the fastest selling pre-order device -

The Xbox One X breaks all the records and become the fastest selling pre-order device. However, the Xbox One X was at rank 66 on the Amazon pre-order popularity rankings.

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